Monday, March 30, 2015

The video above outlines lgbt success in two ways. One - Chris Cuomo of CNN blisters the Family Research Council's Peter Sprig for attempting to defend Indiana's anti-gay "religious freedom" law. Secondly, and of specific interest to me, Cuomo mentions the picture of Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signing the law while being flanked by anti-gay lobbyists. This picture contradicts Pence's claim that the law wasn't meant to be a vehicle for anti-gay discrimination. See what we can accomplish when we work together to spread good information.
For more on this lovely beat down, including some background info on Sprigg's past dips into homophobia, check out Jeremy Hooper.

Opposition rallies to keep anti-gay bill dead - Don't think for a minute that folks aren't watching what's going on in Indiana. Georgia's "religious freedom" bill is just about dead. And many folks are doing to do what they can to keep it flatlined.

1 comment:

Anonymous
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This Indiana thing will get messy. The bible says "women shouldn't hold dominion over men" so what happens when one of these christians doesn't want their son taught by a female teacher? Or someone doesn't want to serve a sikh? What about government employees?

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